In article lekom.at,
Willi writes
I keep it in a pot, because slugs and snails eat it up outdoors. Hence
it was very easy to capture it from beneath. It has the first flower
within years.
G Willi
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A pheasant-eye daffodil. Slugs and snails won't normally touch them,
but the first tender shoots of anything new are always a target. If you
have other narcissus you could try planting these among them, or else
grow them on until you have enough bulbs for a fair-sized patch.
Enjoy the scent!
--
Sue ]